Another season of 2 halves.At the turn of the year, things looked even bleaker
than the previous year. This time the manager kept his job but brought in
Gordon Chisholm as his assistant and made some vital signings in Jamie MacDonald,
Jamie Adams, Steve Murray, Stevie Tosh and Stephen Dobbie. The best
undefeated run in many years saw Queens once again pull away from the relegation
zone with a game to spare. At the end of the season McCall was replaced
as manager by Chisholm.

2006/2007 - More of the Same

Yet another season of struggle for Queens as for most of the season it
looked like a head to head battle between us and Airdrie for who would
go straight down and who would be in the play offs. Infact, for some time,
even Airdrie looked out of reach. However, by Christmas, it was
a 3 way battle as Ross County got sucked back in, and once again Queens
season took of in January as they went on an undefeated run of 12
games to once again pull into that vital 8th place in the league and let
others worry about such things as Play Offs. Palmerston saw a couple
of big game. Premier League bound Gretna brought a surprisingly large
travelling support to the first 'Dumfriesshire Derby' in most people's
life time, and Queens 1st Scottish Cup Quarter final tie in 30 years against
Hibs pulled in our biggest crowd in many years. At the end of the season,
Ian McCall anounced he was leaving the club because they could not match
his ambition (many believe he was pushed) and was replaced by Gordon Chisholm.

The site under went another massive re write towards the end of the season,
which hopefully no one noticed. The idea of the re write was to
make the site a beautiful XHTML and CSS layout (don't look too closely
under the bonnet!) and hence make it possible for me to make it more readable
on mobile devices. The look on a computer screen should hopefully be exactly
as it was before.